Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Speaker Announcement: David Dombrosky

David Dombrosky is the Executive Director of the Center for Arts Management and Technology (CAMT), an applied research center at Carnegie Mellon University investigating ways in which technology can improve and enhance the practice of arts management and, when appropriate, developing technology solutions to meet critical needs in the field. Additionally, he teaches courses on leadership challenges in arts management as well as U.S. cultural policy and advocacy for Carnegie Mellon’s Master of Arts Management program.

As part of his role at CAMT, David oversees Technology in the Arts, a collection of services focusing on exploring the intersection of arts management and technology through research, articles, podcasts, and professional development offerings. David has also presented technology workshops and webinars for a number of arts service organizations and convenings – most recently for Americans for the Arts, Chorus America, National Arts Marketing Project Conference, Performing Arts Exchange, and The Association of American Cultures.

Prior to joining the CAMT team, David spent eight years at the Southern Arts Federation, where he designed and managed both regional and national programs in the visual, performing, media and literary arts. In 2007, David received the Emerging Leader Award from Americans for the Arts.

David currently serves as the board president for the National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture. He holds a M.A. in Communication Studies and B.A. degrees in Psychology and Speech Communications from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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